Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) Improve Musculoskeletal Imaging?
AI-based tools can improve the musculoskeletal radiologist’s workflow by triaging imaging examinations, helping with image interpretation and decreasing the reporting time.
AI-based tools can improve the musculoskeletal radiologist’s workflow by triaging imaging examinations, helping with image interpretation and decreasing the reporting time.
The professor of dermatology and co-director of the Center for Aging Research focuses on epigenetic factors influencing skin stem cell activity, aging, wound healing, and carcinogenesis.
Signs of injury to the brain’s white matter called white matter hyperintensities may be tied more strongly to vascular risk factors, brain shrinkage, and other markers of dementia in former tackle football players than in those who did not play football
First peer-reviewed publication asking ChatGPT to write a practice exam
Funding lacking in TB research on comorbidities like undernutrition, alcohol use, tobacco use and diabetes
Understanding causes of colorectal cancer in Black women will help develop precision-based approaches to combat cancer development and progression
Health provider and patient education are critical to providing high quality patient-centered care
The biophysical study explains why apoE and other apolipoproteins co-deposit with amyloids and provides a structural basis for understanding how apolipoproteins modulate amyloid growth and proliferation in the body.
Findings from corresponding author Corina Beiner, a fourth-year medical student, and senior author Ariel E. Hirsch, MD, professor of radiation oncology, appeared in the International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology and Physics.
The Paul B. Beeson Emerging Leaders Career Development Award in Aging supports talented new investigators who have begun to establish research programs with interest in the health of older individuals.